Forfatter fødeår: 1967
A compelling and dramatic account of the sinking of the Titanic as seen through the eyes of those who survived
The fourth novel in Andrew Wilson's Agatha Christie series, following A Talent for Murder, A Different Kind of Evil and Death in a Desert Land.
A biography of the celebrated author of classics such as "Strangers on a Train" and "The Talented Mr Ripley".
A history of the narrow guage railways of North Wales
In January 1927 – and still recovering from the harrowing circumstances surrounding her disappearance a month earlier – Agatha Christie sets sail on an ocean liner bound for the Canary Islands. The new book from Andrew Wilson, author of A Talent for Murder
The definitive biography of Alexander McQueen which reveals the source of his genius and the links between his dark work and even darker life.
On the night of 3rd December 1926, Agatha Christie went missing, and was eventually discovered in a hotel in Harrogate ten days later. But what happened to her in that time? In A... Læs mere
This book, meant to be read aloud to children ages 4–7, communicates rich theology and the gospel of grace through a conversation between a guilty child and a talking cat.